Modern Nomads Kazakhstan plans immersive tourism at iconic Soviet-era spaceport In partnership with MDQ
Modern Nomads Kazakhstan plans immersive tourism at iconic Soviet-era spaceport In partnership with MDQ
World News Japan's Hayabusa 2 space probe snuggles up to odd-looking asteroid Ryuga, whose orbit extends beyond that of Mars, looks like "a big space diamond." 26/06/2018
World News Here's the scientific explanation for that 'alien spaceship' on Mars What some say looks like a crash site is evidence of volcanism, not Vulcans. 23/06/2018
World News SpaceX rockets are way bigger than you thought If you thought the Statue of Liberty was tall, wait 'til you see this. 21/06/2018
World News NASA reveals new plan to stop asteroids before they hit Earth Despite what the movies show, deflecting space rocks isn't something astronauts will do. 21/06/2018
World News Atom bomb to Facebook: How inventor's remorse works NBC Left Field and Euronews take a look at inventors who were faced with the negative consequences of their inventions, and how society today addresses new technologies ethically. 21/06/2018
World News Tech companies quietly work with ICE as border crisis continues The contracts highlight how technology companies are putting their innovations to work with the U.S. government in ways that are often not visible to the public. 21/06/2018
World News Instagram launches long-form video portal The Facebook-owned app is poised to take on YouTube's vibrant video creator community. 20/06/2018
World News 'Jurassic World': Paleontologist who inspired Alan Grant role talks real-life dino science Jack Horner explains dinosaur biology and behavior, and whether one day we could have pet dinos. 20/06/2018
World News What is the summer solstice? It's the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. 20/06/2018
World News Antarctica is melting faster than we knew. Here's what it will take to save it. Climate scientist Stephen Rintoul says we have to act soon if we want to protect the southernmost continent. 19/06/2018
World News Resolved: New robot can hold its own in debate with a human, IBM says Project Debater gets its knowledge from hundreds of millions of journal articles, but humans still have one key advantage. 19/06/2018
World News Resolved: New robot can hold its own in debate with a human, IBM says Project Debater gets its knowledge from hundreds of millions of journal articles, but humans still have one key advantage. 19/06/2018
World News Microsoft backtracks on 'proud support' for ICE as blog post goes viral In January, Microsoft published a blog post touting how ICE used its facial recognition technology. 18/06/2018
World News 5 ways the world's fastest supercomputer could change the world From ending the opioid epidemic to making fusion power possible, 'Summit' may help researchers meet all sorts of goals. 18/06/2018
World News 'Gaming disorder' is now a diagnosis, World Health Organization says This isn't about kids spending a few hours in the basement playing "Fortnite" or "Call of Duty". As with any medical disorder, the person affected must be seriously impaired. 18/06/2018
World News Amazon shareholders to Jeff Bezos: Stop marketing facial recognition tool Privacy activists have sounded the alarm about the tool, called Rekognition. 18/06/2018
World News China plans historic mission to the moon's 'dark' side The Chang'e-4 space probe would be the first ever to make the trip. 15/06/2018
World News Woman says Neil Armstrong gave her moon dust. She's suing NASA to keep it. Laura Cicco says Neil Armstrong gave her the vial of moon dust when she was a young girl. Should she be allowed to keep it? 14/06/2018
United Kingdom AI is coming to a workplace near you AI-powered customer service agents, and robot colleagues. If it all sounds like science fiction, it isn't. Euronews' Jeremy Wilks was at the AI Summit, part of London Tech Week, to find out more. 14/06/2018
World News As Mars dust storm rages, NASA rover falls silent Scientists are calling the storm "one of the most intense ever observed." 13/06/2018